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Viola Davis In Talks To Star In ‘Peacemaker’ Spinoff In The Works At HBO Max - deadline.com - county Davis
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03.05.2022 / 23:15

Viola Davis In Talks To Star In ‘Peacemaker’ Spinoff In The Works At HBO Max

Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller is the latest DC Comics character getting the small screen treatment.

Viola Davis in Talks to Star as Amanda Waller in ‘Peacemaker’ Spinoff Series at HBO Max - variety.com - county Davis - county Waller
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03.05.2022 / 23:03

Viola Davis in Talks to Star as Amanda Waller in ‘Peacemaker’ Spinoff Series at HBO Max

Joe Otterson TV ReporterViola Davis is eyeing a return to the role of Amanda Waller in her own spinoff series currently in the works at HBO Max, Variety has learned from sources.Exact plot details are mostly under wraps at this point, but sources say the show will build off of Waller’s appearance at the end of the “Suicide Squad” spinoff series “Peacemaker.”SPOILER ALERT: In the Season 1 finale of “Peacemaker,” Waller’s daughter and spy Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) outs her mother publicly for her work with Task Force X and the Suicide Squad. Davis made brief cameo appearances in the first and last episodes of the show.Davis would executive produce the series in addition to starring.

Viola Davis reacts to ‘hurtful’ criticism of her Michelle Obama portrayal - us.hola.com
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27.04.2022 / 23:29

Viola Davis reacts to ‘hurtful’ criticism of her Michelle Obama portrayal

Viola Davis is opening up about how she felt after reading some harsh criticism, in reference to her portrayal of Michelle Obama in the television series ‘The First Lady.’During her recent interview with BBC News, the legendary actress said that she felt “incredibly hurtful” after seeing media outlets and online users posting “negative things about” her work, however she understands it is an “occupational hazard” of her acting career.“How do you move on from the hurt, from failure?” Viola said, “But you have to. Not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance.”One person tweeted, “They set Viola Davis up by allowing her keep her mouth that way throughout the filming.

Viola Davis Reveals How A Conversation With Will Smith Led Her To Confront Childhood Trauma - etcanada.com - USA - Hollywood
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27.04.2022 / 02:19

Viola Davis Reveals How A Conversation With Will Smith Led Her To Confront Childhood Trauma

Viola Davis has written a new memoir, Finding Me, in which she recounts her difficult childhood and eventual success in Hollywood.

Viola Davis Defends 'Bold Choices' in Her Portrayal of Michelle Obama: 'You're Doing Too Much or Not Enough' - www.etonline.com
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27.04.2022 / 01:25

Viola Davis Defends 'Bold Choices' in Her Portrayal of Michelle Obama: 'You're Doing Too Much or Not Enough'

Viola Davis is speaking out about the criticism she's been facing recently. In an interview with the BBC’s  program, the 56-year-old Oscar winner addressed recent critiques about her portrayal of former first lady Michelle Obama, calling them «incredibly hurtful.»Davis stars in the first season of Showtime's new scripted anthology series, alongside Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson, who star as Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt, respectively. O-T Fagbenle portrays former President Barack Obama.The actress has specifically come under fire for the facial expressions and poses she holds while portraying the Harvard Law School grad. Still, Davis acknowledged that criticism was an «occupational hazard» of acting.«How do you move on from the hurt, from failure?» she asked.

Viola Davis opens up with Hoda Kotb about heartbreaking experiences as a child - hellomagazine.com - Hollywood
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27.04.2022 / 00:05

Viola Davis opens up with Hoda Kotb about heartbreaking experiences as a child

Viola Davis just released her highly anticipated memoir, Finding Me, where readers get the most honest and raw version of herself and her life.MORE: Viola Davis stuns fans with Michelle Obama transformation in first look at The First LadyIn it, the actress details her often grim childhood, growing up hungry, running from bullies, the domestic abuse happening in her home, and how she overcame it all to become one of the most successful actresses in Hollywood.The Ma Rainey's Black Bottom star sat down with Today's Hoda Kotb for her podcast, Making Space, where the two discussed the book, and had heart wrenching conversations about all that she went through in her childhood.WATCH: Celebrity Close-Up, Viola DavisMORE: Viola Davis dazzles in a showstopping neon dress that might be her best look yet The co-host began the episode by explaining the heartbreaking reality of the Academy Award winner's background, describing young Viola as: "The one who survived an unthinkable childhood, the one who was bullied and chased, and felt like she was running from her life, the one who witnessed abuse and endured hardships so painful, few people would have survived."She expressed that the book was: "So meaningful and beautiful and touching… it moved me to my very core," to which the author responded that it was terrifying to publish, admitting that: "There's a lot of feelings because I'm putting my life out there for the world to judge, observe."The actress however didn't hesitate to open up about the hardships that marred her childhood, starting off by the revelation that she grew up hungry.

Viola Davis Doesn't Care If You Hate This Part of Her Performance as Michelle Obama - www.glamour.com
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26.04.2022 / 21:09

Viola Davis Doesn't Care If You Hate This Part of Her Performance as Michelle Obama

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Viola Davis Responds to ‘Incredibly Hurtful’ Criticism of Michelle Obama Portrayal on Showtime’s ‘The First Lady’ - www.usmagazine.com - South Carolina
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26.04.2022 / 21:07

Viola Davis Responds to ‘Incredibly Hurtful’ Criticism of Michelle Obama Portrayal on Showtime’s ‘The First Lady’

Putting it all out there. Viola Davis doesn’t have time for critics — especially when it comes to her portrayal of Michelle Obama on Showtime’s The First Lady.

Viola Davis Dismisses Bad Reviews of Her Michelle Obama Portrayal: ‘Critics Serve Absolutely No Purpose’ - thewrap.com
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26.04.2022 / 17:55

Viola Davis Dismisses Bad Reviews of Her Michelle Obama Portrayal: ‘Critics Serve Absolutely No Purpose’

BBC News, the actress noted that she’s fully aware that not every review of her work is going to be favorable — that just comes with the territory. She also pointed out: “Not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance.” Criticisms of Davis’ latest work in “The First Lady” have been mostly targeted toward her physical portrayal of the former first lady — specifically, her lips.

Viola Davis Responds to Criticism of Her 'First Lady' Performance as Michelle Obama - www.justjared.com
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26.04.2022 / 17:11

Viola Davis Responds to Criticism of Her 'First Lady' Performance as Michelle Obama

Viola Davis is responding to the criticism she received online for her performance as Michelle Obama in Showtime’s The First Lady.

Viola Davis Responds to Criticism of ‘First Lady’ Michelle Obama Portrayal: ‘Critics Absolutely Serve No Purpose’ - variety.com
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26.04.2022 / 12:35

Viola Davis Responds to Criticism of ‘First Lady’ Michelle Obama Portrayal: ‘Critics Absolutely Serve No Purpose’

Manori Ravindran International EditorViola Davis has responded to critics of her portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s “The First Lady,” admitting that “not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance.”In an interview with BBC News to promote her new memoir, “Finding Me,” the Oscar, Tony and Emmy-winning actor spoke candidly about her turn as the former First Lady, which drew barbs from audiences and critics for Davis’ take on Obama’s facial expressions and pursed lips.Davis said it was “incredibly hurtful when people say negative things about your work.”“How do you move on from the hurt, from failure?” she said. “But you have to.

Viola Davis Hits Back At ‘The First Lady’ Critics: “They Serve Absolutely No Purpose” - deadline.com
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26.04.2022 / 11:11

Viola Davis Hits Back At ‘The First Lady’ Critics: “They Serve Absolutely No Purpose”

Viola Davis has hit back at criticism of her portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s The First Lady by decrying critics as “absolutely serving no purpose.”

Viola Davis’ transformation into Michelle Obama relied on extensive “research” by her hair and makeup team - www.msn.com - USA
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20.04.2022 / 18:45

Viola Davis’ transformation into Michelle Obama relied on extensive “research” by her hair and makeup team

Viola Davis’ transformation into Michelle Obama in ‘ The First Lady’ relied on extensive “research” by her hair and makeup team. Hair stylist Louisa Anthony “did a lot of Google searches” to get to grips with how to “recreate” the 58-year-old wife of President Barack Obama's hair with “accuracy” on the 56-year-old actress. Louisa told Harper’s Bazaar: “The scene where Viola is at a photo shoot with the now historic black-and-white dress—Ms.

Fans shade Viola Davis’ ‘cringey’ Michelle Obama portrayal in ‘The First Lady’ - nypost.com - Chicago
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18.04.2022 / 16:19

Fans shade Viola Davis’ ‘cringey’ Michelle Obama portrayal in ‘The First Lady’

depiction of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s series “The First Lady” turned heads on Sunday evening following the premiere.The episode made fans’ jaws drop when they saw the Oscar winner’s portrayal of former President Barack Obama’s wife.Watchers were confused over one scene in which Davis, 56, is talking and her lips were overly-pursed in an exaggerated way. The scene involves Davis as Michelle conversing with her husband Barack, played by O.

How ‘The First Lady’ Cast Compare to Their Real-Life Counterparts: Viola Davis as Michelle Obama and More - www.usmagazine.com - USA
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17.04.2022 / 19:03

How ‘The First Lady’ Cast Compare to Their Real-Life Counterparts: Viola Davis as Michelle Obama and More

Inside the halls of power. Showtime’s new series The First Lady examines what goes on in the White House through the lens of presidential wives — and several stars underwent major transformations to play them.

How to Watch 'The First Lady' Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama - www.etonline.com - USA
etonline.com
16.04.2022 / 04:03

How to Watch 'The First Lady' Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama

Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, Showtime's   examines American leadership from the eyes of three iconic First Ladies. Premiering on Sunday, April 17,  will dive into Obama's, Ford's and Roosevelt's political and personal lives, while examining the impact the White House's women had on the nation. The new drama series is set to stream exclusively on Showtime. Sign Up for Showtime«She is all things.

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